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The temporale (English: /tɛmpɒˈreɪliː/ or /tɛmpɒˈrɑːleɪ/) is one of the two main cycles that, running concurrently, comprise the Liturgical year in Roman Catholicism, defined by the General Roman Calendar. (The other cycle is the sanctorale.) The term comes into English from medieval Latin temporāle (from tempus 'time'). Because the events of sanctorale and the temporale do not occur in the same order every year, the two cycles are often written separately in liturgical books, specifically that section of the Missal known as the Breviary.

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  • Per la termino Temporalo aŭ Liturgia Temporalo oni intencas indiki du kulturajn nociojn rilatajn al precizaj kristanaj datrevenoj kaj liturgiaĵoj, aparte katolikaj kaj specife latinaj. Unualoke per la vorto Temporalo oni aludas al kronologio, nome al amplekso de normoj kiuj en iuj kristanaj ritoj disciplinas la kronologian sinsekvon de la menciitaj datverenoj por ĉion komgruigi kun aliaj dispozicioj de la specifa liturgia jaro kaj, precipe, de la Liturgia kalendaro propra de la koncernata rito. (eo)
  • The temporale (English: /tɛmpɒˈreɪliː/ or /tɛmpɒˈrɑːleɪ/) is one of the two main cycles that, running concurrently, comprise the Liturgical year in Roman Catholicism, defined by the General Roman Calendar. (The other cycle is the sanctorale.) The term comes into English from medieval Latin temporāle (from tempus 'time'). Because the events of sanctorale and the temporale do not occur in the same order every year, the two cycles are often written separately in liturgical books, specifically that section of the Missal known as the Breviary. (en)
  • Con il termine Temporale si intende indicare due accezioni cultuali relative a determinate ricorrenze e celebrazioni cristiane, particolarmente cattoliche e specificatamente latine. Innanzitutto con la parola Temporale si intende indicare un'accezione cronologica, ossia l'insieme delle norme che in alcuni riti cristiani disciplinano la successione cronologica delle dette ricorrenze in maniera congruente con le altre disposizioni dell'anno liturgico e, precipuamente, del Calendario liturgico propri di quel rito. (it)
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  • Per la termino Temporalo aŭ Liturgia Temporalo oni intencas indiki du kulturajn nociojn rilatajn al precizaj kristanaj datrevenoj kaj liturgiaĵoj, aparte katolikaj kaj specife latinaj. Unualoke per la vorto Temporalo oni aludas al kronologio, nome al amplekso de normoj kiuj en iuj kristanaj ritoj disciplinas la kronologian sinsekvon de la menciitaj datverenoj por ĉion komgruigi kun aliaj dispozicioj de la specifa liturgia jaro kaj, precipe, de la Liturgia kalendaro propra de la koncernata rito. Dualoke per la vorto “Temporalo” oni intencas indiki “libran” nocion, nome liturgia libro aŭ ties ero kie estas entenataj la tekstoj kaj la ritoj koncernantaj la celebradon de iliaj datrevenoj. Tiu dua nocio alestiĝas, praktike, pli ol la unua. (eo)
  • The temporale (English: /tɛmpɒˈreɪliː/ or /tɛmpɒˈrɑːleɪ/) is one of the two main cycles that, running concurrently, comprise the Liturgical year in Roman Catholicism, defined by the General Roman Calendar. (The other cycle is the sanctorale.) The term comes into English from medieval Latin temporāle (from tempus 'time'). The temporale consists of the movable feasts, most of them keyed to Easter (which falls on a different Sunday every year), including Ascension, Pentecost (Whitsun), and so on. The sanctorale consists of the fixed feasts, celebrated on the very same date each year (no matter what the day of the week), including Christmas and all the saints' days. The temporale is also known as the proper of time, with proper a noun in the sense 'that part of the Eucharist or liturgical offices which is varied according to the calendar or the particular occasion; an office or part of an office, as a psalm, lesson, etc., or portion of the Eucharist, appointed for a particular occasion or season'. Because the events of sanctorale and the temporale do not occur in the same order every year, the two cycles are often written separately in liturgical books, specifically that section of the Missal known as the Breviary. Prominent events in the temporale are: Lent (including Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord, and Holy Week); the Paschal Triduum (including Good Friday, Holy Saturday, the Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday); and Easter Time (the fifty days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday). (en)
  • Con il termine Temporale si intende indicare due accezioni cultuali relative a determinate ricorrenze e celebrazioni cristiane, particolarmente cattoliche e specificatamente latine. Innanzitutto con la parola Temporale si intende indicare un'accezione cronologica, ossia l'insieme delle norme che in alcuni riti cristiani disciplinano la successione cronologica delle dette ricorrenze in maniera congruente con le altre disposizioni dell'anno liturgico e, precipuamente, del Calendario liturgico propri di quel rito. In secondo luogo con la parola Temporale si intende indicare un'accezione libraria, ossia un libro liturgico o parte di esso dove sono contenuti i testi ed i riti inerenti alle celebrazioni delle dette ricorrenze. Questa seconda accezione è più conosciuta rispetto alla prima. (it)
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